Couple things:1) Pages do load noticeably faster. I figured it was just saying that to make it look good on the release page, but pages legitimately load faster.2) I agree with the option to make the menu classically spaced, however as people posted above, the --disable-new-menu-style flag does work perfectly, so it's not much of an issue.

What is with Chrome having options that have to be set via a command-line flag? That is extremely limited given that Chrome is launched from a multiple of ways such as from clicking on a .URL file, clicking on a .HTM file, directly entering an HTTP address into the Run box, etc. So to change an option - we have to change that flag in multiple locations in .LNK files in our Start Menu and also search our registry and edit it at multiple locations such as HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\http\shell\open\command ?

All options should be able to be set via about:flags or read from some INI file so that they can be set from one location no matter how the Chrome EXE is launched.